One famous shot in the first minutes of the film, showing reflections in a smashed snow globe, anticipates the film’s grand themes of ambition and legacy and the cracked mirror of memory. Welles ...
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The Pulitzer-prize winning writer and essayist talks about his love of art and how he reconciles two challenging roles.
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The Democratic Party has been discombobulated by the Trump administration's "shock and awe" upending of American government.
Looking at the brutal verbal attack that John Lennon recorded on a dictaphone at his home where he slammed Paul Simon, and called him a "singing dwarf".
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